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A triangle with sides 34/3 in length. A square with sides 34/4 in length. Any regular polygon with sides 34/n in length, with n being the number of sides.

A circle with radius 34/(2pi)

There are infinite possibilities. Take a piece of string 34 units long. Any shape you can make out of this will have a perimeter of 34, provided that the two ends touch.

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